I Trust You to Kill Me Critic Reviews
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Deftly mixing alternating tracks of playful rowdiness, thoughtful introspection, ferociously slamming rock and not-so-quiet desperation, helmer Manu Boyer scores impressively with I Trust You to Kill Me, arguably the best rockumentary since "Some Kind of Monster."Read the full review
Even when he looks like a complete dolt, Sutherland still comes off sympathetically, as a cool guy.Read the full review
Has enough virtues -- principally Sutherland's presence and the quality of the music -- to make it an enjoyable trip.Read the full review
Inconsequential documentary.Read the full review
Although Sutherland is an amiable and charismatic figure, his lack of emotional expressiveness doesn't help matters here. The film does, however, offer the spectacle of his getting a tattoo of the film's title (one of the band's songs) in Icelandic.Read the full review
Doesn't accomplish its objective.Read the full review